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13 July 2012, 1:00 pm
#21
Well, I had multiple accounts hacked into, and they all had the same username and password, so my bad. A few Rivals, a few others...didn't seem like it was operator dependant or anything...
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14 July 2012, 3:35 am
#22

Originally Posted by
Renee
Who are the rozzers?
police
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29 September 2012, 8:49 am
#23
Just a quick warning, I just had my betfred affiliate account hacked.
No idea how he got my password but it's quite worrying, I thought everything was secure and I've never had an account hacked before.
Unfortunately I update my account and deleted his email so can't tell if it's the same guy.
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11 November 2012, 5:02 am
#24
Hi,
Heads up. One of our affiliates got his account hacked and new bank + email details added. Not only that, an email sent to us (done as if it came from the correct email address) , requesting to update the details:
Hi,
Please change my payment account info, from now, (real partner name) will be receive the commission per monthly.
His account bank in Vietnam, I also added into my account, so please change to it.
I also inform that my email address change to this new mail, I will send a email confirm new email on next mail.
Cheers,
The bank details on the account:
LUONG THI ANH SEN
Asia Commercial Bank
4214943514483168
Be carefull
Daniel
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11 November 2012, 11:51 am
#25
Thanks for the heads up Daniel.
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11 November 2012, 1:14 pm
#26
yet still not one affiliate company has got onto the cops I'd bet? and before you say Vietnam this Vietnam that, try contacting your own countries plod and see what they say, I'm pretty sure the UK plod would be interested.
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